What are the symptoms of transmission slippage?
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The symptoms of transmission slippage are: 1. When starting, pressing the accelerator pedal causes the engine speed to rise quickly but the vehicle speed increases slowly; 2. During driving, pressing the accelerator pedal to accelerate results in increased engine speed but no significant improvement in vehicle speed; 3. Driving on flat roads is basically normal, but the vehicle lacks power when climbing hills, and the engine speed is very high. The causes of transmission slippage include: 1. Hydraulic oil level being too low or too high; 2. Wear or burning of clutch or brake friction plates and brake bands; 3. Oil pump wear or main oil circuit leakage leading to excessively low oil pressure; 4. Slippage of the one-way overrunning clutch; 5. Damage to the piston seal rings of the clutch or brake; 6. Damage to the piston seal rings of the shock absorber.